Sentence examples for having to mind from inspiring English sources

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Reed, the 6ft 6in Cardiff Blue, is the only lock still standing from Wales's disastrous autumn campaign as Howley contemplates having to mind more gaps than London Underground.

A nanny who has children of her own might be a red flag for some: she — or sometimes he — might resent having to mind another's child, and pine for her own.

His friend Tristan, the other member of the two-man mugging unit, is the butt of that phrase, and he resents having to mind the three little children in his family, whom he calls "the hamsters".

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Whips have to mind what they say.

"They have to mind their own store," he said.

But they do have to mind the age gap when it comes to retirement.

On the other hand, Mr. Bush has also had to mind his conservative base of support.

Both will have to mind their language about the Lib Dems.

You even have to mind the smallest details".

There's so many P's and Q's you have to mind.

For that we'd have to have mind-to-mind communication without any of our clumsy senses getting in the way.

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